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  2. Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem holy sites - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, King Abdullah II participated in funding renovation of Christ's tomb in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and in 2017, Abdullah donated $1.4 million to the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf, the Jordanian authority responsible for administering Al-Aqsa. An independent report estimates the total amount that Jordan and the Hashemites have spent ...

  3. King Abdullah I Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The King Abdullah I Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الملك عبد الله الأول) is a mosque, located in Amman, Jordan. Named in honour of Abdullah I, the mosque was built between 1982 and 1989 and is capped by a blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer. Tourists are allowed to visit.

  4. Abdullah I of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Independence of Jordan King Abdullah I of Jordan after Jordanian independence 1946. Abdullah negotiated with Britain to gain independence. On 25 May 1946, the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan (renamed the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on 26 April 1949) was proclaimed independent. On the same day, Abdullah was crowned king in Amman. [3] [16]

  5. University of Charleston - Wikipedia

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    The college fell on hard times after the end of the military draft and college deferment during the Vietnam War and offered itself to the state in 1975, which refused the gift. In December 1978, the school changed its name to the University of Charleston. Beginning with the inauguration of President Dr. Edwin H. Welch in 1989, the school has ...

  6. Islam in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Women in the 1980s, particularly university students, were actively involved in expressions of Islamic revival. [3] Women wearing Islamic garb were a common sight at the country's universities. [3] For example, the mosque at Yarmouk University had a large women's section. [3] The section was usually full, and women there formed groups to study ...

  7. Virgin Mary Coptic Orthodox Church (Jordan) - Wikipedia

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    The church lies in front of the King Abdullah I Mosque in the Abdali district, and was built during Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria's visit to Jordan in 2005. [1] [2]

  8. List of mosques in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Mausoleum: 13th century Mosque: 20th century: Contains the purported tomb of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah. Maqam Nabi Yusha' As-Salt: Mausoleum: 16th century Mosque: 20th century: Contains a tomb which is alleged to be that of the biblical Joshua. The mausoleum is historic but the mosque itself is modern and dates back to 2004. King Abdullah I ...

  9. Assassination of Abdullah I of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    On July 20, 1951, Abdullah I, the first King of Jordan, was assassinated while visiting the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Abdullah was in Jerusalem to give a eulogy at Riad Al Solh's funeral, the first Prime Minister of Lebanon. He was attending Friday prayers at the mosque with his grandson, Prince Hussein. Abdullah was fatally shot three times ...

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